Party Girl Pat Denies Quitting The Scene
Socialite Pat Chanyanitsth dismissed reports she quit the party scene, claiming she and partying were "born together" and now attends events about twice weekly while running a separate herbal drink business with 15 branches.
Socialite Pat Chanyanitsth has denied reports that she's given up partying, joking that she and the party lifestyle were born together. She revealed her mother introduced her to the drinking scene and that her herbal drink business 'Chum Chum' operates 15 branches separately from her social lifestyle.
When asked about the rumors, Pat said: "When the news came out that I was quitting, I was confused about when I supposedly said that. But if you ask if I've ever thought about it subconsciously—for 2026, I'd say maybe. But if there's a new interview next year, I'll address it again. I think AI might be involved; I don't know which media outlet generated it. I don't think I ever said it, or did I? I can't remember."
When asked if she's obsessed with partying, Pat responded: "People are obsessed with me, not the other way around. The party scene is obsessed with me because I'm important to those events. If I don't go, my friends will be sad."
On what parties would be like without her, Pat said: "A party without me is like a drink without ice—like opening soda that's gone flat. It's like asking which came first, the chicken or the egg? They're born together."
She acknowledged going less frequently now due to increased work commitments, down to about twice a week. Regarding her mother driving her to parties, Pat confirmed: "My mom goes and drops me off. She wanted to see what the place was like since I'd mentioned it so many times. She peeked in and was like 'oh, okay.' It's like a workshop, she said. One time I was playing a motorcycle game on my phone and it didn't work, so mom asked if I could stop. She was concerned, so she offered to drive since she had free time and traffic was light. She didn't understand what I was doing, but mom doesn't forbid it—she says go all out. She's just worried, normal worry. She told me it won't last much longer."